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In this article, I present to you the masks of one of the oldest and most traditional carnivals in Italy, the Schignano Carnival, famous for its hand-made wooden masks.
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One University student has singlehandedly designed and built a twin-lens reflex camera that has knocked our socks off. We just had to share the find with you! Be inspired to build your own camera and truly step into a time when camera pioneers and inventors roamed the lamp-lit streets!
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Autumn is here and with it, brought cold winds and warm colors. Leaves are falling and the red, orange, and yellow are taking over. Soon, everything will be brown and sad.
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Looking for a different twist to your prints? Aiming to hang them proudly on your wall for everyone see? Then you might want to check this out!
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There’s your grandma’s embroidery, and then there’s Sarah Greaves. This Manchester-based mixed-media artist expresses herself through embroidery -- stitching up emotive, political, and thoughtful text -- but on unexpected surfaces.
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If you ask me, the best thing about summer are little getaways. My boyfriend and I drove with two friends to Cape Breton from Halifax, in the Canadian provence of Nova Scotia and stayed at our friend's family cabin. See the beauty I found and how I coped with being out of the city in this article!
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Here are more results of hours travelling around the world by lomography homes, searching for "twin sisters" of my own photos.
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Artist Mitch McGee works on several mediums for his artworks. For a series, he used birch plywood layered together. Learn more about him and see his works after the break.
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Tokyo-based artist Haroshi does amazing woodwork. Utilizing broken skateboard decks and other parts to create fine wooden sculptures. Let's check some of his art after the jump.
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A burning hot charcoal factory experience that ignited my inspiration for a few snaps. The visit to the factory was awesome, as it opened my eyes to a lot of new things that I didn’t know before.
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The other day I saw a luxury pinhole camera on sale. The uniqueness of this camera is not in performance but in price. Nothing less than $ 975 for a new pinhole camera. Want to know why? To me, honestly, I did not remove my Diana + ...
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This is not really a location you will find on any map, but should you find yourself in Vammen in Denmark then I am sure the curator of this ever changing wonder land would be more than happy to give you a look round (and probably give you a beer).
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I bought my Zero Image some time ago and was skeptical at first if the price was warranted for something as basic as a pinhole camera. Yet I have never regretted it !
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The Pinhole Art DIY 135 is the fussy little camera that can lead to fantastic results.
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If you want to see an eerie place you have to go into the woods of Haiming, a little village near where I live, when dusk rises. Most of the trees there are gnarly pines which used to look like bad monsters in the growing dark – if you have a little bit of fantasy and imagination.